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ey0015.11-21 | Diet and the genes | ESPEYB15

11.21 Improving adherence to healthy dietary patterns, genetic risk, and long term weight gain: gene-diet interaction analysis in two prospective cohort studies

T Wang , Y Heianza , D Sun , T Huang , W Ma , EB Rimm , JE Manson , FB Hu , WC Willett , L Qi

To read the full abstract: BMJ. 2018 Jan 10;360:j5644On the basis of scientific evidence and dietary recommendations, several diet quality scores have been developed to evaluate the healthfulness of dietary patterns. Previous studies show that improvement in adherence to healthy dietary patterns is associated with less weight gain (2, 3, 4). But, until now, no study had assessed the interaction betwe...

ey0021.15-6 | New Concerns | ESPEYB21

15.6. Consumption of 100% fruit juice and body weight in children and adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

M Nguyen , SE Jarvis , L Chiavaroli , SB Mejia , A Zurbau , TA Khan , DK Tobias , WC Willett , FB Hu , AJ Hanley , CS Birken , JL Sievenpiper , VS. Malik

In Brief This systematic review collated evidence from prospective cohort studies (PCS) with at least 6 months follow-up and randomized clinical trials (RCTs) to assess the influence of 100% fruit juice on body weight in children and adults. 100% fruit juice intake was associated with higher BMI gain among children and with higher weight gain in adults.In children, 17 PCS (total 45,851 children) and no RCTs were identified. Each additional serving per da...